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The report is written from the point of view of a man providing a Raccoon Times journalist with confidential information. The man writes that in the follow-up to the "mansion incident", the Raccoon City Police Department confirmed that Umbrella was involved. The man stresses that the journalist not publish his story without additional information.

The man raises S.T.A.R.S. Captain Albert Wesker's involvement with the incident. S.T.A.R.S. confirmed during the incident that Wesker previously attended Umbrella's executive training school, and became a senior researcher at the Arklay Laboratory where he conducted a number of experiments. After a time he voluntarily ended his service in research and requested transfer to Umbrella's intelligence department. The man understands that Wesker was until recently quite loyal to the company, before turning against them for unknown reasons.

The man goes on to refer to the experiments, which consisted not only of viral research but on illegal human research, describing Lisa Trevor by survivor testimonies as one such victim. Due to these experiments the man describes her as seemingly invulnerable, and that violent actions attributed to her such as murdering people and peeling off their faces does not dilute her innocence due to the evidence provided in the testimonies.

The man also identifies several further Umbrella employees. One of the names is the child genius Alexia Ashford. Dr. William Birkin is also identified as the chief of weapons research at the laboratory prior to John, who Umbrella considered a security risk due to his personality traits. Ada Wong is also identified as another name found during the investigation.

The man finishes his letter by pointing out that the public at large are not aware of Umbrella's involvement. He adds that Umbrella's research is continuing with the G-Virus, which means the risk of a viral outbreak in the region is still real, and could be far more damaging to the city than the murders in the mountains, alluding to knowledge that Umbrella has a lab in the city itself. The man tells his journalist contact that the police investigation is almost over and its findings will soon be made public. It is at this point the man is apparently assassinated on Umbrella's orders, as blood spatter is on the bottom of the page, which has a sentence left unfinished.